Az and Fert

Az and Fert 1977

1

The landowner Mordashov, in order to please his future son-in-law Alexei Fursikov, marks his daughter’s entire dowry with the monogram “A.F.” But the groom gives compensation. So that the goods are not lost, the prudent father begins the search for a groom with the appropriate initials Az and Firth.

1977

Inspector Losev

Inspector Losev 1983

6.50

A classic mystery story based on Arkadi Adamov novels.

1983

Ordinary Circumstances

Ordinary Circumstances 1981

1

Viktor Mitrofanov, the head of the family, who lived a long and dignified life, helps his loved ones overcome spiritual callousness, selfishness and understand the true meaning of life values.

1981

Hello Our Dads!

Hello Our Dads! 1969

1

The class teacher invited fathers about whom the children wrote essays to a parent meeting. This is how everyone found out what their son or daughter thought about him. This gave rise to an interesting and serious conversation.

1969

Nerves... Nerves...

Nerves... Nerves... 1972

6.00

The misadventures of a cheerful inventor begin when he crashes his motorcycle into a long pipe being carried by workers.

1972

What About You, Comrade?

What About You, Comrade? 1969

1

A teleplay about the III Komsomol Congress held in Moscow in 1920, about Komsomol members - delegates to the congress.

1969

The Kremlin Chimes

The Kremlin Chimes 1967

1

Performance of the Gorky Moscow Art Theater based on the play by N. Pogodin.

1967

Conscience Doesn't Forgive

Conscience Doesn't Forgive 1964

1

Nurdin is a man who failed to protect friendship and love, who retreated before deceit and hypocrisy. The benevolent viewer is personified by the Old Man, a character who seems to stand outside the plot. Nurdin tells the Old Man about his life.

1964

Heartbreak House

Heartbreak House 1975

1

September evening, an unusual ark house, resembling a ship in shape, for its owner, the gray-haired old man, captain Châtover, sailed the whole life through the seas. A strange house where people behave differently. Young beauty sisters reign in this house, beckoning true gentlemen, as the light of a lamp beckons moths. This house fences its inhabitants from the outside world. Talk about the meaning of life, home entertainment, hopeless novels. And a premonition of trouble: at the same time, clouds of the First World were gathering over the good old England ...

1975

Labyrinth

Labyrinth 1966

1

Police are detaining an opposition newspaper journalist on suspicion of murder. The prosecution's evidence is scanty and fragile. But a dirty political fuss has developed around this case. The fate and life of a person become the stake in the struggle for power.

1966

A Profitable Position

A Profitable Position 1981

1

A young official, ambitious, but holding idealistic views, doesn't want to curry favor, or use patronage, although he is ready to live, albeit poorly, but honestly. He's subjected to increasing pressure from others who believe that material well-being is more important than principles, and he increasingly fights with his wife over money.

1981

Convent

Convent 1972

1

Musical comedy based on the play by V. Dykhovichny and M. Slobodsky, staged by the Moscow Academic Theater of Satire.

1972

Vintage Detective

Vintage Detective 1982

1

With the help of observation, the ability to think logically, and intuition, the main characters reveal the most complicated cases ...

1982

Refund My Tuition Fees

Refund My Tuition Fees 1963

1

A former student of a private gymnasium comes to the head master after 18 years to get back the money he once paid for his education.

1963

We Are Men

We Are Men 1967

1

A film-play based on three stories by Australian writers John Morrison and F. Hardy.

1967

You Youth!

You Youth! 1966

1

A story about high school students preparing for New Year's Eve and what can happen if the wrong person takes over...

1966

Invitation to Life

Invitation to Life 1981

1

About the forestry scientist Ivan Vikhrov, who devoted his life to the forest and the fight against the fact that “forestry is turning into ordinary forest management.”

1981

Kremlin Courier

Kremlin Courier 1967

1

Bolshevik Mravin, under the name of engineer Pyotr Ivanovich Lednev, risking his life, takes V.I. Lenin’s “Letter to the American Workers” to America. With the help of John Reed, he publishes it in one of the newspapers.

1967